Zachary Quinto In ‘Agent 47′ For Fox Int’l

Zachary Quinto, who stars as Spock in Star Trek reboots (Star Trek Into Darkness), will be joining Rupert Friend in Fox International’s Hitman sequel, Agent 47. Quinto will be joining the project straight from the New York stage where he is co-starring to critical raves in The Glass Menagerie. Agent 47 is the project that previously was cast with Paul Walker in the lead. After the actor died tragically in a car crash, the project was postponed from its initial February start date and then recast. Friend (best known for Homeland) came aboard to replace Walker earlier this month. It will be directed by Aleksander Bach from a script by Skip Woods and Michael Finch. The project will now go before the cameras in March. Chuck Gordon, Alex Young and Adrian Askarieh are producing. Daniel Alter is the exec producer. It makes complete sense why the studio would do a sequel for this property. The original Hitman bowed in 2007 with Timothy Olyphant and Dougray Scott starring. That film went onto gross just shy of $100M worldwide ($99.96M), most of it — $60.2M coming from international markets. Quinto previously portrayed Sylar in the sci-fi Heroes television series for four years, from 2006 to 2010. His name is now synonymous with Star Trek, having portrayed the young Spock first in 2009’s Star Trek reboot and then again in last year’s Into Darkness. That film has grossed $467.3M total worldwide, half of it from international markets so Quinto is well-known to foreign audiences. However, his roots are in theater. He is currently on stage in New York’s Booth Theater inthe aforementioned The Glass Menagerie starring opposite Tony award winner Cherry Jones. The show, which garnered critical acclaim for Quinto (The NY Times Ben Brantley said his performance was “the finest Tom I’ve ever seen), runs through Feb. 23. Quinto is on a roll lately, having received his first Emmy nom for his acting in American Horror Story and his production company helped produce All is Lost starring Robert Redford. Nice. Both Friend and Quinto are repped by CAA. Quinto is also repped by Jason Weinberg at Untitled Entertainment.

Why?I mean, being gay is something else than be a good or bad actor,I think. What you do in your private life doesn’t matter as long as you give the audience your best performance and show some kind of talent ’cause what matters in the actor’s job is just that and nothing else.

Alex Bennett • on Jan 31, 2014 10:16 am

A hitman must be gay to approach the most dangerous enemy

cadettssk • on Jan 31, 2014 10:16 am

just like any actor, he picks roles he’s interested in. maybe a plot twist that appealed to his style and intellect. he’ll be fantastic where ever he is placed in the story. thank you.

Cyn • on Jan 31, 2014 10:16 am

I lost all interest in this film when I found out that Timothy O wasn’t reprising his role. But if Quinto is in this movie, count me in.